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S a tu rd ay , Armi. is. issi PAGE THREE T ) xp ADVOCATE THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES 44Legal Liy ht” SocietY News Y- w . c . a . H AIR Briefs Meeers. George Bunch and LeRoy Blackburn motored to Seattle last Friday to visit friends and returned on Monday They reported having bad a very pleasant visit with friends. Ineluding the Duvalls, Chandlers. Gar nett and others. Mlaa Jane Chandler and her brother, Ben came back with them and will remain as the house guests of Mr. Bunch until Monday. They are the children of Mr and Mrs. Ben Chand ler, formerly of Portland Mlaa Jane i* a Junior and Ben. a freshman at the Univeraity of Washington. ¿M t i ll I lA u u u u m tu -'iu u i You can Easily have a Long Healthy Growth I Il Y J II JAMIHON. LL. Il Veaper aervlcea Sunday afternoon ut & o'clock will he under the leader «hip of Mr«. W. li Brown. The fol lowing Interesting program will be, presented Mr Allen Rutherford, «peaker; Mia» Violetta Hooker, vocal laolo; M l»» Clara (Jlldoti. piano aolo; Mr Thorton Betta, Devotlona Mlaa luiulae Kandolph win prealde during the pro«ram and tea will be aerved at the clone of the aervice Vesper j aervlcea will he discontinued for the ■ i (iff* r M t\ ‘»th M rn l( F Morrison la In charge of the Veaper aervlcea for May lat. CHILO tT C A L IN Q Kvery per»on In Ihe Hint#* of Ore gon who nuilirloiiHlv. forcibly luk«» or »ill Ui»» n»My any child or minor timler »lite e ii yiMirn of »«•• with the In tent lo detain nod com **»l »m il child from I( m imrintU. «uurdlaii or itnv nth* or J mthoij Imvlti« tin* low ful clm r«« of m i i > h child, upon conviction 1» mil» J I M - 1 to be p0liUh«Ml liy Itupt iHOtimcnt In the Stole (wnlltnliAty not I«*»» thmi one mid not morn Hum twenty y m r i or by » flm* not n c c e d liif 110.000 K ID N APPIN G Kvery person who, without lawful authortty. forcibly imlr««* mot runfliiM another, or liiv»»«l«*ii or kidnap» unoth er with Intent either ( l i to rauaci aiicli other peraon to be wecretcly con- fined or ImpitiMined In till» ntate a •taliiNt hla will »hall lie piinUhed by Iniprlaontneiit In the State peniten tiary not lea* than one ur more than ten year» The crime of kldnapplnn la com mitted whenever, by falne and fradu lent reprenentatlona or other nieana adequate to that end. the peraon Hi ve«: led la cauae or Induced to aiirrend er hlmaelf to t he «uldauce or control of thoae whom the party utility of the lnve«lement evpeeled to take him. or cauae him to he taken out of the atate, and a proaecution thereof cannot be maintained In any other county than the on« In which auch Inveglemeiit took place tlence yoi| muat. ln the utmoat lova. tn the utmoat aam tity. atrlva day and nicht thnt you may he the cauaa of . , r • adln»-* tho ll«ht If w •« »ru n< t t k l ...atrumenta ln apreadln« the ('auae. othera will he choaen Then let ua atrlve au that thla rrown may be plar ed upon our heada - hat w » may be the promulcatora of the lt«ht. that we may he Ihr reauacitatora of aoula, that we may be the al«ht «Ivera to the blind, that wn may he the remedlea of tha tick, that we may «utdo the propte Otherwlve. (Jod will ralar up a people who will holat the atandard of (Jod. who will igntta th« U m p of (Jod. who will ronqner th« cltlea of the hearta. who will ahow forth the potenry of the Word of (Jod — Abdu’l Itaha A CAHD OF T H A N K 8 W e take t li I m opportunlty to ei- l-reaa nur »Innere tlianka and appr« c lat Ion for the tnany kludrieaaea to ua durlng th« lllncaa and deatb of mir heloved wlfe and frlend by our frtendrt A sm for the uunioroua and !•« aut tfnt floral plecea «Iveu by ludl vldual frlenda. rluba and o iku ii J eu lona aa tlielr laut eipreaalou of love I A a*id* udId performance waa given Hl«iind : ' by the Trianon Club of High School (Jlrl Keaervea uaalated by the boys of (JKOItUK MUNCH the» Trojan« Club on laat Friday even MUH l'KAKI. HTKWAKT Ing for the benefit of The (Jlrl Re- aervea auuimer camp fund The Krebs l/eather Company donated the alliga C IA K E N C E CAMERON W H ITK, tor uaed In the one act comedy pro Milted by the girls. Home-made can llanipton Inatltute. Va . April 7- An announceim-nt of alupreme Inter* dy was sold to Increase the receipts eat. not only to the alumnt and W e wish to thank all persona who frlenda of llanipton Inatltute, hut to cooperated with ua In making thla all thoae Intereated In the develop project worthwhile and a aucceaa. ment of the N’egro muaictan, waa (Jlrl Reserves «old candy again Mon runde todny by Preaident Arthur day night between acta of the drama Howe wh -u he »tated that the uew given by the Spotlight Club hciol of llttttiptoii Inatltute'a School Ida Edward». Evelyn Freeman and of Mualc la to he ('larenre Cameron White, uoted Ncgro vlollnlat and J mmsic Edwarda represented Trianon iompoaer. Ile la at preaent atudyln« aed Firefly triangles at th*- COBimKtSS In Paria on .» Itoaenwald fellowahlp meeting for plauning summer play und will m turn to the United Stale» | day programs for the (Jlrl Keaervea In th« atituiuer to b4*K»n hla new du summer «tay-a* bom« camp days Very interesting reports were made by the tlea ou September first. Mr White firat attracted attention girls. aa a «tft«<l flo M lllt ffk lli a Iti4 g | l at tbe Obcrlin, Ohio, ('onaervatory. Tbe Bethel A M E Choir enter ot Mualc Ile theu apent aeveral tained with an Indoor picnic In the >rara abroad aa a private pupll of building Friday evening M /^ichars'W Hach. one of Kuaaia a ntoat fammia vlollnlata and atudled The Business and Industrial Girls coinpoaitlon wlth Colerldge Taylor, Club have Inaued Invitations for a De itoted N e«ro T*ompn»er. On bla re pression party ou Tuesday. April 26 turn froin Kurope he aettled In Hon Mrs Beatrice Franklin was guest ton. wliere he hecanio one of the speaker of tbe club Tuesday night. leadln« tnual« lana of that clty. both ua coiicert aolntat und aa tradier. Htuce then he hu« «alned an envl ahle reputatlon in thla country both DRIVE LAUNCHED aa »olol»t and rompoaar, helnc ark Mr« Jesse Grayson, chairman o. now l«*«lr<*d the moat flnlahed vlolln lat hla race hu« produced In America the Women's AuHilary of the local branch of the National Association For dl«tln«utahed «chlevement aa a vlollnlat and compoaer. he waa a for the Advancement o f Colored Peo* ! v-ardesl a f Ir nt prlse and a «old tned pie and chairman of the membership ul l»y llnrnion Foundation of New committee, has launched a drive for York, und Atlanta Fntveralty confer uew memltera. rt d upon hirti the Maater of Arta de «ree BEAUTY During the paet 1U year* in my headquarter» at Washington, 1 have treated every form ot scalp di.ieaie and every kind ot hair. In all my work I have r » lied abaolutely upon CLKO H A ik GROWER to aoften, beautify and grow hair— I have depended upon CLEO SC ALP FOOD to cure or relieve every kind of icaip disease, to feed the »ealp end keep it healthy— and upon C L E O E X T R A H E AV Y T A R SHAMPOO to keep the hair and »ealp sweet and clean. These CLEO pro duct» have never failed me in a tingle case. Thousands of wo E U G E N IA STE W A R D JONES men are using my home treat • lair and Scalp Authority of Wash- ments. They writ* me every ngton D. C. Pounder of Cleo. day saying their hair ia grow ing longer and aofter and that their scalp disease» are being cured rapidly._____________________________ ' __________ ____ Send today fur a jar ot my CLEO H A IR GROWER, SC ALP FOOD or E X K A H E A V Y T A R SHAMPOO, whichever one yonr head needs. Send for all three if you need them. Use them according to my initructions for 30 daya and if your hair ia not longer and softer If you haven’t a growth of new hair, and if your scalp trouble hae not been cured or greatly relieved, w rit« me and I will immediately refund your money— but send today. SENDS GIFTS TO FRIENDS In keeping with her beautiful and liberal spirit. Mrs Henrietta Marshall of Ogden. Utah, formerly of i'ortland. I l.-asanlly surprised her friend. Mrs. I'ollyann Reed of 3U3 Cherry St with an elaborate gift on Monday of this week. When the express man came to Mrs. Reed’s door, she was at a loss to know why and when, he delivered a large package she was perplexed. On opening the mysterious package, however, she discovered it to be a beautiful luncheon set. consisting of 23 pieces—hand painted china done by Mrs Marshall and sent to her friend. Mrs Reed, "to cheer you up during the depression." P A C K BLEACH It’a your fault if other wo maw have lighter, clearer skin than yours. Lighten one shade first night. Marl coupon below—send today. Mrs Frank Adams, of 1060 E. 14th 81. N. was also made very happy this week on receipt of a beautiful pair of black and blue satin lounging pa jamas. also tbe gift of Mra. Henrietta Marshall. AG E N TS SEND *3.50 for 10 fast selling Cleo Ha; and Beauty Products. Ord< blanks and everything read to start business. Cleo Beaut* Pioducta Co SI1 23rd S t- N.E.. Washington, D.C. A GRACIOUS HOSTESS Honoring Mrs. Fife, of Pueblo. Colo, a sister of Mrs. Conrad. Mrs. Mattie Washington entertained a coterie of friends at her home cn East Broad way Monday night. The ladies had a delightful time at which they termed an "after-play-party". They first at tended the spotlight Dramatic Club’s play at the Portland Womens Club Bldg. (.ROW ER 50c Specialising In All Line» of Beauty Work C. J W alker Toilet Goods for sale 3 U i W illia m « A v e . Varna.................. M l'rdock 101« 8IXTH A OLIBAN 8TRUSTS PORTLAND, ORB. Address......................... . .. . M'iiiiiijmiinmiimtint» Among those who were seen at the Auditorium to witnes* the Merchant of Venice Wednesday night were: Mrs. M. Cain and Hugh Harper. MILLER & TRACEY Otto Ru’ herfcrd was host at an in formal dancing party Wednesday night at the home of his parents. Mr and Mre W H. Rutherford. *75 Sha ver street, in honor of Miss Jane chandler and her brother Ben. of Seattle. About 20 young people at tended the delightful affair. P e r fe c t f u n e r a l S e r v ic e 3 K ) T illa m o o k S treet MRS. S iim ’Miir» f*» K. Richardson Ila u grige Transfer BEATRICE REED Lady Attendant —at— The Oldest Ncjtro Business In I’ortlnnd I» . . . . The Advocate Publishing Co- I'uhli'lird /.i try Saturday for the I ’atl TivrntySix Year i t Publishers u( “ 1 he Advocate"- A 1(> Page Newspaper In Two Sections! , HfcAI KICE II. CANNAIIY, M anager M ILLE R A TR AC E Y M ORTU ARY May he reached by calling the Fu neral I’arlora or her home. Selwood 5*75 She will be pclased to serve you. relieving you of much anxiety and worry tn your hour of bereavement. A r e you welcome? MRS. HEED has proven such a help, not only to her employers but to the Colored l’ atrons In geu era), that during the past two years M ILLE R A TR ACE Y htv. handled 90 per cent of the Colored Funerals. W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T Between 20th and 21st NEW NUMBERS: BRoadway 26“ 1 BRoadway ,’ M ’ Good News 2. Thu Briquet no Is glosay, thus making it t-leatt tn handle. V V e Seit F or Less Because W e Sell for Cash While these Improvements make (laseo Briquet» the finest solid fuel tn all the world, the price has been re duced, aapeelally In large quantltlm. 50 II lH)‘ t i m w r v to p a t » or r w « to get qmmhrw La a U sten n * T o o th P la te, a d * hy th « ® a i « r » m e « to y o a sa a U r** tu b « at «. Nota how it cieaaa, b«witn «a and protect* yowr teeth- M ore over it aa*ca y o a approxim ately a yeor • » « deiinfner*. B ut t h ie f* y o a s e e d with that aavtag — hao.fherchieia » f t taereiy a aaggeauoa. ( a » hrrt Phar- aaaoa. Cm. 4 e o u f n .«. m i Lsuertm * . 25 6 «3 508 LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 25 ' After Hours Call - East 0419 (Y o\>eLty'Pressing SHOP CLEANING A R E PA IR IN G Hats Cleaned . Shoe* LO TTIE GEE M ARRIES and Blocked Shined Los Angeles. Cal., April 7— (A N P ) -SE R V IC E and C O U R T E S Y - Lottie Gee, f armer star of “ Shuffle J Along, was married las» Satyrda.v to 334 W illiams Ave. I Thomas Hurd of this city. Miss Gte Is now neteratining at the Showboat Geogre Rencher ..Ph on e T r 8,55 I ' C J lfe „ , n „i,,,,tii»tMiiM»MS»»tt»»e»MMeM«*«MOeitt»tee*e»*tMtsMes»*tste* THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Rtstore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. I.* your Hair ia Dry and Wiry, Try— ends halitosis K ills 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 g t r m i A i d k m if T e s ts I f you are hothero*» w4 h Falling Dandruff. Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want yon to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER The »remedy contain» medical proper!iex that [go to the roots of the Hair stimulate* the skin, helping nai-tre do ita work Leaves the hair soft and -ilk; Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers The best known remedy for Heavy and B» »ntifu) Black Eve Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be uaed with Hot Iron for Straightening w ill p r o v e i t B E S T ... B A K IN G I V V POWDER An additional discount Is allowed If the Briquets are accepted by you at our convent» nee during the spring, an aa to keep our trained men employed and our trucks rolling L: Mr and Mrs. DoNorval Unthar.k were hosts a! a delicious dinner on 1 Sunday. April 10th honoring Mrs. F Hardy of Omaha and Miss Lenora Henderson, her hostess. Buy handkerchiefs with w h at it saves East India Hair Grower 3. (intro Briquets are no longer cylindrical, bat "p illow " shaped, which prevents their rolling off the ahovui. 4 Double T e s te d . . . Double A c tio n .Inst plume Briquet Dept, at DRoadway 7611. Quality Up— Prices Down Mrs (delta Shirkey is th" house- guest of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Latimer in Rose City Park this week Mrs. Shirkey who formerly resided in Port land and Seattle is now a resident of San Francisco. California. LISTERINE The New Gasco Briquet has been put on the market by the Portland Gas dt Coke Co.. It has three outstanding Improvement«, namely: 1 Moat of the Naphthalene odor haa been-removed. Many attractive persons are not welcomed at social gather ings because their breath is bad. Don’t be one of them. Make sore that your breath is sweet and inoffensive by gargling with Listerine. It ccm- bats infections which cause odors in the mouth and instantly destroys the odors themselves. Lambert Pharmacol Company, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. ENJOYS M IT C H E L L S BOOK REVIEW Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison were •tinner guests of Mr snd Mrs. Je rome Franklin on Thursday. l K e a id r n r r P h o n e G A r f ir ld 8 0 1 9 George Cannady, student at W il lamette University. Salem. Oregon, delivered an address on last Sunday night at the Methodist church In Dallas. Oregon on the race question. George will pass this week-end at home with his parents and will be a guest of honor on Sunday evening wehn Mr and Mrs. Jerome Franklin recieve informally for the pleasure of Miss Jane Chandler and her brother, Ben. of Seattle. Miss Jane Bryant and Mr. L. Wash ington became members of the Vigil antes club on last Monday evening. C. KRF.K.M AN BltOTIlF.RS TRANSFER Office Finnic: HKoadway IHR.) 430 HOYT STREET :: Cortland. Oregon M ATRONS CLUB MEETS Mesdames R. F Morrison and Pete Summers were hosts for the meeting of the Vigilantes club on the 20th and the Birthday Matrons on the 21st. A G ALA FETE TH E FIRST NEGRO Miss Lenora Henderson was hostess (McMinnville. Oregon April 19) at a beautiful dancing party at the The first negro to apply for a non home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Henderson resident automobile permit and who on Union Ave. on Friday evening. had a California license on his car, April 15th. visited the office of John G. Eckraan, More than thirty-five beautifully local registrar one day last week. gowned ladies and their escorts were present During intermission Miss Lois Williams sang several PO R TR AITS OF DOUGLASS FOR NEORO L IB R A R Y numbers to the delight o f the guests, The Editor is in receipt of several ’.ate in the evening additional music was furnished by Mr Al Pierre with reprints from an oil painting of Fred vocal refrains by Lee Grigsby both of erick Gouglass. noted abolitionist, by Sarah F. Eddy of Pasadena. well Berg’s Chalet orchestra. known artist. The pictures were 9ent to Mrs. Franklin for her library of Mrs Nellie Clemens of 720 Union Ave N is vis’ting friends in Roslyn Negro literature, by Mrs. Alice Park of Palo Alto. and Tacoma Washington. OUT OF 20 UNIONS O N LY I.W W. The list shows that out of 20 import ant unions in the transportation ar, AD M ITS NEGRO MEMBERSHIP ecmtni nieation Industries, only the I (Industrial Workers of th. New York. M.irch 23— Dehberate W W. the others exclusion ot Negroes from m< mber- W orld) admit Negroes, excluding colored work- ► hlp in Amerlean bitter union* 1« il specifically lustrated m a list compiled by the r S. Department ot Commerce and scut to the Natlonnl Association (or (ho Advancement uf Colored People. AUSPLUND DRUG STORE (Tiild A d*.) SC A LP FOOD S5c City ............................................ State............................................ Sand Postofllre Money Order or check*. No C.O D. orders sent. A For SHERIFF Mrs. Payne was hostess at a guest- social Thursday of last week for the benefit of the Searchlight Club. T o the Editor: I am extremely interested to see the Advocate after a long interval. And also to know about the Illustra ted feature section The article that happens to interest me most la the review of book: ” 1 am a fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang.” I shall recommend the book to my local librarian and A CH ARM ING VISITOR shall use the clipping in other ways. Miss Lois Williams, charming Se With pleasant memories of Port attle Miss, arrived in Portland last land and your good work. week and is the house guest of Miss Yours for women Lenore Henderson. Alice Park JO W TO ORDER CLEO B E A U T Y PRODUCTS Co.. 621 23rd St- N.E., Wash. D.C. Gentlemen: Please send me Products I hava marked X after. Vanishing Cream ........... 79c Hair Grower and Beautifler 50c Lemon Cleansing C ream .. Ttc Scalp Food ........................ 65c Wrinkle Cream ................. 97r Extra Heavy Tar Shampoo 6"e Aristocratic Brown Face Bald Spot & Tem pi» Grower 50* Powder. 4 Shades ............ 79c Face Bleach ................ 60c ............ 1 W IWWT..H .....»•-»....... . PR ESE N T INCUMBENT (B y Mrs. Rosalie Bird Holme*) ........... Phone Murdock 1686 .............. Mrs Jessie Grayson was hostess on Monday evening to the Court of Cal- antbe at a farewell entertainment in honor of Mra. Bonier wno recently re turned to her home tn Ooklond fol lowing a month’s visit as the house guest of Mrs. Pearl W'illiams of South Portland. Tw o tables of whist were played throughout the evening. A de licious three-course repast was served at the dining table which was attrac tive in It* cloth of lace and a center- piece of yellow daffodils. Mr* Bon ier is the Grand Worthy Councellor of the Court. W R IT E R BEAUTICIAN PRATT Martin T. A N U I.ONCKK. 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